Daniel W. Bosch, Jr.
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Danny Bosch practices within the firm’s Environmental Regulatory practice group. He works with chemical, petrochemical, and gasoline manufacturer clients, advising on regulatory developments and navigating enforcement and permitting matters at all phases of development.
Danny is called upon to research and analyze the legalities of strategy development associated with ascertaining and maintaining environmental permits. He also assists clients with permitting matters and enforcement actions with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ), as well as associated and/or parallel state and federal court litigation claims.
Danny is appreciated by clients and colleagues alike for going above and beyond when clarifying and streamlining the complicated environmental laws and regulations that govern today's business practices and operational protocols in this fast-paced and ever-evolving market sector. Danny has been described by a variety of industry professionals as being “among Louisiana’s top young professionals” who brings a “work ethic (that) is second to none” and “… demonstrated incredible intellect, (the) ability to effectively process and articulate complex subject matter, and impeccable dependability.”
In his spare time, Danny serves as an Adjunct Professor for the LSU Department of Public Administration, where he teaches Laws & Regulations of Public Administration to graduate students. He is also an article reviewer for the Journal of Emergency Management. He remains actively involved in legal education, assisting student advocates as a coach for appellate advocacy competition teams at the LSU Law Center.
Danny’s background, drive, and determination to succeed are the result of his passion for the environment and the law, supported by meticulous attention to detail and a dedication to producing outstanding work product across everything he does. His prior research and policy analysis experience in areas like coastal restoration, behavioral health services, juvenile justice, child well-being, and rural development continue to serve the firm’s clients well. In addition to his law degree, Danny earned an Advocate Designation from the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and holds a master’s degree in public administration with a focus on environmental policy and disaster relief.
- LSU Law Center, J.D./D.C.L., 2020
- Member, Order of the Barristers
- Senior Articles Editor, Journal of Energy Law and Resources, Volume VIII
- Vice President of Judicial Relations, Board of Advocates
- Semifinalist, National Energy & Sustainability Moot Court Competition
- Semifinalist, LSU Law Robert L. Tullis Moot Court Competition
- CALI Award, Comparative Health Law
- Louisiana State University, M.P.A., 2017
- Member, Pi Alpha Alpha Honors Society
- Vice President, Student Association
- Louisiana State University, B.A., 2015
- Member, National Society of Collegiate Scholars
- Member, Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society
- Member, Phi Eta Sigma Honors Society
- Member, Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity
- Member, National Society of Leadership and Success
- Louisiana
- All Louisiana State Courts
- Advocate Designation, National Institute for Trial Advocacy
- Member, Baton Rouge Bar Association
- Member, Louisiana Air & Waste Management Association
- Energy & Environmental Highlights of the 2024 Louisiana Legislative Session, Louisiana Law Blog, August 1, 2024
- RIP Chevron Deference: 1984-2024, Louisiana Law Blog, July 8, 2024
- New Federal Rule Expands Exemption for Solar Farms from Certain Environmental Permitting Requirements, Louisiana Law Blog, April 30, 2024
- EPA, Corps Release New WOTUS Rule After Sackett, but More Regulatory Uncertainty for Louisiana and Texas Until Litigation is Resolved, Louisiana Law Blog, October 10, 2023
- Panelist, Careers in Environmental Compliance, John P. Laborde Energy Law Center at LSU Law, September 27, 2023
- Case on Fishing Boat Monitors Could Upend Forty Years of Chevron Deference, Louisiana Law Blog, May 23, 2023
- Rocking the Boat: The Legal Implications of IMO 2020 for Future IMO Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies and the Impacts to Louisiana, 8 J. ENERGY L. & RES. 261 (2019)
- Staying Afloat: The Legal Implications of a Floating Grocery Store, CHALLENGES OF NAT. RES. ECON. & POLICY (May 2019)
- Use of Social Media and e-Government in Disasters: 2016 Louisiana Floods Case Study, 15 J. EMERGENCY MGMT. 391 (2017)
- Member, Civic, Charitable, and Community Contributions Committee, Kean Miller
- Member, Industry and Trade Associations Committee, Kean Miller
- Coach, LSU Law Advocacy Competition Teams